The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: Jobs Up. Borders Closed. Trump’s Second Term Is Just Getting Started.
Episode Date: June 3, 2025It’s simple: A booming economy, a foreign policy grounded in realism, a secure border, and popular working-class policies—all contrasted by a Democratic opposition mired in chaos, antisemitism, an...d no credible alternative. Victor Davis Hanson discusses this on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “Every time people say we’re headed for a recession or his trade war is gonna tank the economy, data comes out. … Inflation is down. Energy prices are way down. Economic growth is up. Joblessness is down. “ Most of the issues that he’s trying to undo of the progressive project, the public supports him. And his Democratic opposition—four months into his tenure—has still completely lost its mind and not only does not offer an alternative agenda, but personally, emotionally, psychologically puts people off.” (0:00) Current Polls (2:18) Economic Indicators and Trump's Policies (2:51) Trump's Foreign Policy Approach (4:47) Public Perception and Media Response (6:09) Democratic Opposition and Conclusion (8:03) Closing Remarks 👉 Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: https://youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1 👉 If you can’t get enough of Victor Davis Hanson from The Daily Signal, subscribe to his official YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/victordavishanson7273 👉 He’s also the host of “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” available wherever you prefer to watch or listen. Links to the show and exclusive content are available on his website: https://victorhanson.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're at four months now in the new Trump Second Administration.
The strange thing has happened if you look at the polls,
Trump, in the real clear politics averages, which, to be fair, have a preponderance of left-wing
polls, is still only about a point, point and a half down.
But in other polls, Rasmuss, and he's either even or he's a couple of points ahead.
And yet all of the media and all of the major organs on the left, but even in the center
and right, the Wall Street Journal, they have been uniformly negative.
So how in the world is Donald Trump almost equal and much higher than he was at his first term at this time?
The answer is twofold.
Hello, this is Victor Davis-Hanson for the Daily Signal.
We're at four months now in the new Trump Second administration.
And a strange thing has happened.
If you look at the polls after diving for Trump with the announcement that he was going to subject certain countries to high tariffs, which panic the stock market,
Now the stock market's almost recovered or has recovered all of its loss.
It went down a little bit when Trump said he was going to continue the tariffs to force the European Union to have reciprocal treatment toward the United States.
But nevertheless, Trump, in the real clear politics averages, which, to be fair, have a preponderance of left-wing polls, is still only about a point and a half down.
But in other polls, Rasmuss, and he's either even or he's a couple of points ahead.
And yet all of the media and all of the major organs on the left, but even in the center and right, the Wall Street Journal, to take another example, we've discussed, they have been uniformly negative.
So how in the world is Donald Trump? And Donald Trump has not been reticent.
He has tweeted all sorts of things about, you know, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift and Canada, things that were very controversial.
How can he be almost equal and much higher than he was at his first term at this time?
And the answer is twofold.
Number one is what he's doing.
Every time people say we're headed for a recession or his trade war is going to tank the economy,
data comes out.
This week it was that corporate profits were unusually high, strong.
It came out that we're not in a housing recession, that housing sales are.
steady. Inflation is down. Energy prices are way down. Economic growth is up. Joblessness is down.
So that is one reason. The second is Donald Trump has been touring the world, and you can call it mercantileism,
but essentially the Trump doctrine is we would, we're not going to get an optional military
engagements on the ground anywhere. And we're going to have our relationship.
be transactional. So even our enemies, to the degree it's even possible, we're going to try to find
some mechanism by which we can stop wars, maybe rare earth mineral corridor in Ukraine, or maybe
we're dangling a end of sanctions for Iran. I don't think that's going to work. But the point is
people appreciate the idea that Trump first is trying to exhaust peaceful avenues before
he uses force. And he's trying to address the theater wars that Joe Biden left him in Ukraine
and the Middle East. The economy is strong. The border is 99% closed. We've gone from over 150,000
entries down to less than 8,000, in many places, fewer. The wall is going to be continued.
The border patrol has increased. The deportations, despite,
the court orders continue. So the things that he's doing are very popular, especially to the
working classes, black, white, Hispanic. They like cheap gas prices. They like news that there's
going to be $8 to $10 trillion of investment and new jobs in assembly manufacturing in the United
States. They like the idea that we're cutting unnecessary funds for government and we're not
touching Social Security. They like the idea that Trump is trying to reduce taxes on the middle
class and the terms of Social Security or tips. But there's another facet, and that is not Trump,
but the people who despise Trump and are attacking Trump, when the elector looks at that,
and they say, well, Trump, I like everything he's doing, but I don't like what he said about
Canada. It just kind of bothers me. I don't like him lowering himself to attacking Bruce Springsteen
kind. Yes. But what is the alternative? Well, the alternative is the left is glorifying a murder,
Luigi Mangione, and the campuses will not, cannot, do not want to stop the anti-Semitism. So we see
foreign guests with mask on who continue to use violence and vandalize our campuses. Now we have
two wonderful Israeli citizens who have been murdered and doesn't seem that anybody in the core
base of the Democratic Party is objecting at all.
This comes on the heels of attacks on Tesla.
This comes on the heels of this strange democratic reaction to Trump where they use almost
pornographic language, S-H-I-T, the F-word, Tim Waltz,
can't give a speech without either comparing Trump to Hitler or calling him some pejorative.
And the result of all this is when they look to the Democratic alternative, there is no alternative.
There's no explanation why they open the border.
There's no explanation opposition to what Trump is doing.
Why aren't they saying we like an open border?
Stop it down.
They're not even doing that.
They're not presenting any positive, constructive alternative.
there is no shadow government. There is nobody in the Democratic Party that is popular. Not Tim Walts,
not Kamala Harris, not Chuck Schumer, not even AOC, especially not Jasmine Crockett. I mean,
popular to the American people in general. And so when you add the fact that the economic news is pretty good,
and there's a lot of initiatives on the horizon, peace initiatives, foreign investment initiatives,
trade initiatives. And when you look at the people,
around Trump, Marco Rubio, Scott Besant. They're very good. And when they go before Congress,
they're calm, they're rational, they're data-driven. The Democratic senators who press them and
inquire of them and mock them are usually poorly prepared, hysterical, angry, and make fools of
themselves. Add it all up, things are going pretty good in the country. Donald Trump is a whirl one. He's
staging a counter-revolution and most of the issues that he's trying to undo of the progressive
project, the public supports him, and his Democratic opposition, four months into his tenure,
has still completely lost its mind and not only does not offer an alternative agenda, but
it, but personally, emotionally, psychologically puts people off. They do not like the way that
they're talking. They do not like the way they're acting.
and they don't like them in general.
Thank you very much.
This is Victor Davis Hansen for The Daily Signal.
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